TheOldHokie
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Excellent question.[EDIT] I just read the Kubota service bulletin that someone posted a link to. My understanding is that the o-rings in this specific application (i.e. the tank port of the BH) aren't designed to be back pressured and will cause leaks when connected using OP's design.
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Dan--
Question: What does the PB port on the outlet block do? I'm asking because it seems like it would be for powering some downstream implement. In which case, doesn't the backhoe's tank port still see a pressure every time that implement is used? I'm trying to get a better understand of what the design rule is.
thanks,
Eric
The return (PB) port on the outlet block is used to power down stream devices like rear remotes and the 3pt.
The "rule" is anytime a valve is providing high pressure carryover (PB) to a downstream device it should have separate carryover (PB) and tank (T) outlet ports. There are multiple reasons for that but back pressure on the upstream tank port is a big one.
Like most rules there are exceptions.
The solenoid operated industrial valves that are commonly used for loader third function can handLe 3000+ PSI on the "T" port so people often use it for high pressure carryover.
Kubota subframe mounted backhoes replace the 3pt lift arms so Kubota cheats and uses a valve without PB and instructs the user to keep the 3pt control kever in the neutral position at all tines. Horrible idea but it saves a few pennies.
Dan